*{{lrcafull}} - A [[constitutional amendment]] that appears on a state's [[ballot]] as a [[ballot measure]] because the [[state legislature]] in that state voted to put it before the voters.

*{{lrcafull}} - A [[constitutional amendment]] that appears on a state's [[ballot]] as a [[ballot measure]] because the [[state legislature]] in that state voted to put it before the voters.

*[[Veto referendum|Veto referenda]] - When citizens of Washington disagree with a statute or legislative bill enacted by the state legislature, they can collect signatures to force the issue to a vote. If enough signatures are collected, the bill is placed on the statewide ballot.

*[[Veto referendum|Veto referenda]] - When citizens of Washington disagree with a statute or legislative bill enacted by the state legislature, they can collect signatures to force the issue to a vote. If enough signatures are collected, the bill is placed on the statewide ballot.

* [http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/initiatives/statistics_referendummeasures.aspx History of Referendum Measures through 2006]

* [http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/initiatives/statistics_referendummeasures.aspx History of Referendum Measures through 2006]

*[http://www.sos.wa.gov/_assets/elections/Initiative%20and%20Referenda%20Manual.pdf Washington Secretary of State: Procedures for initiatives and referenda]

*[http://www.sos.wa.gov/_assets/elections/Initiative%20and%20Referenda%20Manual.pdf Washington Secretary of State: Procedures for initiatives and referenda]

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==Additional reading==

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* [http://blogs.sos.wa.gov/FromOurCorner/index.php/2011/07/questions-about-initiatives-with-co-director-of-elections/ ''Washington Secretary of State - From Our Corner blog'',"Questions about initiatives with Co-Director of Elections," July 14, 2011]

Veto referenda - When citizens of Washington disagree with a statute or legislative bill enacted by the state legislature, they can collect signatures to force the issue to a vote. If enough signatures are collected, the bill is placed on the statewide ballot.

Establishes a tax on "adjusted gross income" above $200,000 for individuals and $400,000 for filing jointly and reduces the limit on statewide property taxes by 20% and increased the business and occupation tax credit to $4,800

Replaces the phrase "district court judges" with the term "limited jurisdiction court judges," thus allowing a judge of any court of limited jurisdiction to be selected for a positions on the Commission on Judicial Conduct

Extends the fish and wildlife commission's responsibilities to include the regulation of shellfish and food fish, the negotiation of interstate agreements, and the appointment of the commission's director

Allows all national citizens to vote in a presidential election as long as they intend to make the state their permanent residence and have resided in the state at least sixty days preceding an election

Prohibits obstructions over twenty-five feet high on any tributary stream of the Columbia River downstream from McNary Dam, as well as the diversion of water from any of these streams exceeding limits devised by the Directors of Fisheries and Game

Establishes that signatures equivalent to eight percent of voter turnout at the previous governor election are required to certify an initiative measure and four percent equivalent to certify a veto referendum

Limits the aggregate annual rate of levy on real and personal property for state, county, city or town, school district and road district purposes to forty mills and limited the tax levy for public universities to two mills